Ram said:
The board is a standard B004-based transputer board and
is compatible with just about every software that is on the website. These
do not use BNC connectors, but LEMO
connectors. The actual LEMO connectors that are used are: FGG.1B.308
CNAD72

AdapterId 0583Bh
AdapterName "Perkin Elmer Transputer card"

;EPB2001 Interface adapter for single transputer board

Adapter io address range The Transputer card occupies 20 locations in the I/O addresses
space, starting at one of eight base addresses. Conflicting assignments
must be changed before using the adapter.
<"0150 to 0163 hex">,01D0
to 01E3, 0200 to 0213, 02D0 to 02E3, 0300 to 0313, 1810 to 1823, 71C0 to
71D3, 8900 to 8913

Link speeds to optics and PS/2 The link speed to the optics module must be the same as
the setting in the optics box. Slower speeds need only be selected if the
higher speeds are unreliable.
<"10 Mhz, 10 MHz">, (10 Mhz, 20 MHz), (5 Mhz,
10 MHz)

Reset,Analyse and Error These signals control the transputer. The external option
would only be selected when using another computer as a host, typically
in a large network.
<"Controlled by PS/2
">, Controlled externally

Arbitration Level for DMA transfers This assignment need only be changed if it is in conflict
with another assignment. NOTE: Level
6 is the usual setting and hence appears first on the list.
<"Level_6">, 1, 7, 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11,
12, 13, 14

Arbitration method You should have a really good reason for choosing linear
arbitration. Please refer to the IBM reference manual on the Micro channel
interface for more information. NOTE:
;pos[3] bit 7 is set to clear the channel check signal
<"Fair ">,
Linear